code logs -> 2011 -> Thu, 12 May 2011< code.20110511.log - code.20110513.log >
--- Log opened Thu May 12 00:00:22 2011
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00:43
< gnolam>
Ah
00:43
< gnolam>
Re: the, uh, interesting unit
00:43
< gnolam>
Apparently, it's a physicist thing.
00:43
< gnolam>
They like writing it like that to make it explicit that it's activity integrated over time.
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01:02
< McMartin>
Good to know
01:11 Vornicus-Latens is now known as Vornicus
01:13 * Vornicus spots a Gostak reference in the wild.
01:16
< Vornicus>
http://www.boingboing.net/2011/05/11/pickers-wallet.html#comment-1107317
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05:49
< Alek>
luck.
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07:08 * Vornicus fails miserably at describing dictionaries to Vash. :/
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07:42 * Vornicus also fails miserably at thinking of another smallish program to make.
07:47 * Kazriko plays some Spacechem...
07:52
< Kazriko>
I have a feeling I'm going to have to see some of the solutions others came up with. I haven't found a way to get this solution below 10 parts or below 135 cycles...
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07:56
< Vornicus>
What puzzle are you working on?
08:01
< Kazriko>
The double bonds one. I think I know now how they got a better time though, I don't think you can get the best part count and best time simultaneously.
08:03
< Kazriko>
I went back to the very first puzzle and found a way to really speed it up by more than doubling the part count.
08:03
< Vornicus>
My records for the very first puzzle are something like 80 steps for 6 pieces and 55 steps for 18 pieces.
08:04
< Kazriko>
ahh. I'm up to 73 steps with 17 pieces now.
08:08
< Vornicus>
Double Bonds: 79/15, 117/7
08:09
< Kazriko>
I think I'll need to play the later levels so I can figure the system out better, heh.
08:14
< Kazriko>
60/18
08:14
< Kazriko>
only 5 off.
08:16
< Kazriko>
59/16
08:17
< Vornicus>
Hint: rotation costs 1 step, but if done correctly can reduce the distance you have to take something... and each unit of distance reduction reduces the distance a loop must travel by 2.
08:17
< Vornicus>
(also i was wrong. 53/18)
08:17
< Kazriko>
Ah yes, rotation...
08:19
< Kazriko>
Ohh, i didn't notice you could also change which in and which out...
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08:22
< Vornicus>
You can change: which in, which out, which direction the rotation happens, whether the grab/drop is one or the other or both, whether the bonder bonds or unbonds...
08:22
< Vornicus>
The direction of the start thingy...
08:23
< Kazriko>
Ahh. that would make things more efficient.
08:23
< Kazriko>
knew about the start direction.
08:23
< Vornicus>
Also the location of the bond thingies...
08:28
< Kazriko>
figured that one out. :O)
08:28
< Kazriko>
55 and 20 now.
08:29
< Kazriko>
there. 55/18.
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08:45 * Vornicus has identical records for Double Bonds and Best Left Unanswered.
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08:47 * Vornicus cookies Vash.
08:48 Vashicus is now known as Vash[t-x]
08:48 * Vash[t-x] just goes to a corner, head asplodes in frustration and stuffs
08:50 * Vornicus gives Vash a new, less frustrated, head.
08:52
< Vash[t-x]>
Vorn.
08:52
< Vash[t-x]>
You're an aweful teacher.
08:52 * Vash[t-x] bites
08:52 * Vornicus is kind of. Sorry.
08:53 * TheWatcher notes that, if he's teaching you via skype and IRc, he'd need to be really good to pull it off
08:54
< Vash[t-x]>
we were in gmail. cam and audio
08:54
< Vash[t-x]>
thing is
08:54 * Vornicus hasn't yet found a competent multiplayer notepad.
08:55
< Vash[t-x]>
he was trying to do a freaking guess the number game where the computer guesses. But the function/logic for the computer to be guessing is confusing
08:55
< Vornicus>
Which is why after about 3 minutes of poking at it myself I decided it'd be a bit much.
08:55
< TheWatcher>
Vornicus: Yeah, we've run into that problem a lot
08:56
< Vash[t-x]>
and then later he jumped on to something more easier, but then asked me to write something to make a list of numbers to 1k. it so happens I had no idea that range(1001) made that. BECAUSE I NEVER QUITE USED IT. well ok, I guess I technically used it once when he told me, but I typed in WIDTH, and it didn't look the same to me
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08:56
< TheWatcher>
We've had a couple of MSc students try to develop something, never really come to much, and it's currently sat mid-way on stack 4 for me.
08:57
< Vornicus>
It's quite difficult to do this without lookingover the student's shoulder.
08:57
< TheWatcher>
Vash: it's really hard to get a handle on exactly how much the person you're teaching online knows, and where they are struggling
08:58
< Vash[t-x]>
Vorn: didn't I tell you before that you should only teach me python if we were in the same room?
08:58
< TheWatcher>
(I shoulkd know, DL research, tech devel, and teaching is part of my job)
08:58
< Vash[t-x]>
and it was before we even started this
08:58
< Vornicus>
Yes. And then you asked anyway~!
08:58
< Vash[t-x]>
...
08:58
< Vash[t-x]>
because you made it look like you could do this without doing it in person
08:59
< Vash[t-x]>
..
08:59
< Vash[t-x]>
you know what? nevermind. I'm just blaming.
09:00 * Vornicus cuddles Vash
09:02
< Vash[t-x]>
I'm sorry.
09:03 * Vash[t-x] snugs Vorn tightly
09:03
< Vornicus>
No worries.
09:03
< Vornicus>
This is also not something I've ever taught from whole cloth before.
09:16
< AnnoDomini>
http://i53.tinypic.com/2m7fbep.jpg
09:16
< AnnoDomini>
(The filename I found this with was "emacs-fingers.png". :P)
09:17
< Vornicus>
Looks about right.
09:19
< TheWatcher>
Bah
09:20
< AnnoDomini>
BTW, anyone here play Traveller or some other space RPGs? I'm looking for tips on how to have fun with hacking. Messing with planetary networks, spaceports, ships, etc.
09:20
< TheWatcher>
Emacs was actually originally designed by Elder Things
09:21
< Vornicus>
1. schedule orbital fertilizer drops at planetary parliament buildings.
09:23
< AnnoDomini>
:D
09:24 * McMartin goes to download his Android devkit, notices the recommended IDE is named Helios.
09:24
< McMartin>
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
09:24
< TheWatcher>
snrk
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09:26
< McMartin>
Re: Emacs Fingers: it was worse in the old days of SAIL.
09:26
< McMartin>
I've seen the keyboards.
09:26
< McMartin>
five shift keys.
09:26
< McMartin>
all significant.
09:26
< AnnoDomini>
Where would you put the other three?
09:27
< McMartin>
Ctrl, Meta, Alt, Hyper, Super.
09:27
< McMartin>
Basically, Esc and CAPS LOCK become new shift keys.
09:27
< AnnoDomini>
Ha.
09:27
< AnnoDomini>
I wouldn't be sad to see CAPS LOCK go.
09:27
< McMartin>
So, older keyboards actually put control where CAPS LOCK is now.
09:27
< McMartin>
This includes the keyboards Emacs was designed for.
09:27 * TheWatcher randomly misses his Type 5
09:28
< McMartin>
This makes using Emacs a lot more comfortable.
09:28 * Vornicus gives McM the RUN/STOP button instead.
09:28
< AnnoDomini>
Oh, by the way, McMartin, you obviously play (or played) with futuristic GURPS. Ideas for shenanigans?
09:28
< AnnoDomini>
Vornicus: I remember that one!
09:29
< McMartin>
"Cap yourself at Tech Level 9, Jesus Christ"
09:29
< McMartin>
It's worth noting that I played futuristic GURPS back when we were still in Tech Level 7.
09:29
< McMartin>
We're, uh, now in TL8 and TL8 means different things now >_>
09:30
< McMartin>
But the game I actually ran was in TL11, and it was completely broken in far too many ways.
09:30
< AnnoDomini>
I meant in relation to having fun with hacking in Traveller, which is thematically similar. Sorta.
09:30
< McMartin>
Hm, yeah. That's close to old TL8.
09:31
< McMartin>
(They had grossly underestimated computer tech in the 90s. The cell phone I have now would have been TL9, maybe even 10, by the old rules; it is now firmly in the TL8 range.)
09:31
< McMartin>
(Of course, in the old scale, in TL8 there were regular passenger liners to Mars)
09:31
< McMartin>
Anyway
09:32
< McMartin>
By "shenanigans" do you mean "Anonymous-style pranks" or do you mean "deadly serious cyberwarfare"?
09:32
< AnnoDomini>
More of the former.
09:32
< AnnoDomini>
The GM runs a sandbox. I want to have LOLZ.
09:32
< McMartin>
Spurious bills for $8008.135 on everyone's credit cards.
09:33
< AnnoDomini>
Hahaha.
09:33
< McMartin>
Going more black hat, voice filters on the phone lines to turn everyone into Optimus Prime.
09:33
< McMartin>
Or Alvin the Chipmunk.
09:34
< McMartin>
(Going *totally* black hat, disrupting financial communications networks - or emergency response ones.)
09:34
< Vash[t-x]>
...
09:34
< Vash[t-x]>
OPtimus Prime isn't used as much as Alvin.
09:34
< Vash[t-x]>
Alvin gets boring, I think.
09:34 * AnnoDomini notes all these.
09:34
< Vash[t-x]>
That's just my opinion.
09:34
< Vash[t-x]>
=P
09:34
< McMartin>
(WE ARE LOSING C)
09:36
< AnnoDomini>
Why are we losing C?
09:37 * Vash[t-x] shocks it back to life?
09:37
< McMartin>
Oh
09:37
< Vash[t-x]>
=P
09:37
< McMartin>
Peter Cullen reprises his role as Optimus Prime to be the situation announcer for Transformers: War for Cybertron.
09:37
< Vornicus>
Proxy image files through a thing that adds moustaches to everyone in every picture.
09:37
< McMartin>
Which includes a control point mode.
09:38
< McMartin>
(Proxy image files to replace everything with kittens)
09:38
< McMartin>
(KitteNet)
09:38
< Vornicus>
--do both.
09:38
< Vash[t-x]>
... kittens with mustache?
09:38
< Vornicus>
All images are now of kittens with moustaches.
09:38
< McMartin>
In the control point mode, he spends a lot of time saying "WE ARE LOSING C" "WE ARE CAPTURING A" etc.
09:38
< Vash[t-x]>
....
09:38
< McMartin>
I didn't really grow up with the Transformers, but many of my friends did.
09:39
< McMartin>
It was interesting to see them be genuinely demoralized by the disappointment in his voice when you lose a point, and redouble their efforts so as to not let Optimus down.
09:39
< McMartin>
And by "interesting" I mean "I gave up a lot of kills because I was laughing so hard"
09:39
< TheWatcher>
hee
09:40
< AnnoDomini>
Heh.
09:41
< McMartin>
(If you're playing as Decepticons, of course, it's Megatron doing the announcer voice, and he just erupts in white-hot ranty rage all the time.)
09:41
< McMartin>
(ALL THE TIME)
09:41
< McMartin>
(Even when you're succeeding)
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09:48
< Vornicus>
Randomly fiddle the calibration on climate control sensors so that every hour they change their correction somewhere in the range of +/- 3deg C
09:48
< McMartin>
Become wealthy interstellar spammers.
09:51
< McMartin>
WELL DONE, ANDROID
09:51
< McMartin>
Time to try actually building an app.
09:51
< Vornicus>
Speaking of spam, locate the primary senders of spam and send them SPAM.
09:52
< McMartin>
Are we heroes, grim vigilantes, or in it for the Lulz?
09:52
< Vash[t-x]>
a picture of SPAM?
09:52
< TheWatcher>
I'd prefer to send them pipebombs
09:52
< McMartin>
We've secretly replaced SpamAssassin with SpammerAssassin.
09:52
< McMartin>
Let's see if anyone notices^Wcares
09:52 * jerith cares.
09:52 * jerith cares deeply, and thoroughly approves.
09:53
< TheWatcher>
Although really, pipebombs would be too fast and painless.
09:53
< Vornicus>
No, an actual pallet of spam.
09:54
< Vash[t-x]>
... how about a pallet of SPAM spam?
09:54
< jerith>
Delivered at terminal velocity.
09:54
< McMartin>
SPACE PIGS
09:54
< TheWatcher>
PIGS IN SPAAAAAAACCCCEEEE!
09:54
< jerith>
(In the physical and medical senses.)
09:54
< AnnoDomini>
McMartin: My character is kind of a good guy, but his methods are often questionable.
09:55
< Vash[t-x]>
I'm in space! Space!
09:55 * McMartin declares Vash guilty. Of being in space. Sends her to space jail.
09:55
< Vash[t-x]>
;_;
09:56 * Vash[t-x] was just reminded of Portal 2!
09:56 * McMartin may have been quoting it?
09:56
< Vash[t-x]>
... even though I haven't played it
09:56
< Vash[t-x]>
um
09:56
< McMartin>
>_>
09:56
< Vash[t-x]>
vorn linked me to the "space" talk thing
09:56
< McMartin>
Yes
09:56
< McMartin>
It is also now, apparently, a ringtone. -_-
09:56
< Vash[t-x]>
rofl
09:57
< McMartin>
30 seconds of "SPACE! SPACE! Dad, are you space? Yes son, now we can be a family again"
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09:57
< TheWatcher>
...
09:58
< Vornicus>
At least they don't pick the bit where he's going "hey, hey, hey, hey, hey lady"
09:58
< Vash[t-x]>
XD
09:58 * TheWatcher makes a note to bring the scalpel next tiem he catches the train, just in case.
09:58
< TheWatcher>
*time
09:58
< Vash[t-x]>
heh
09:58
< McMartin>
Well, by "they" here I really mean Stephen Granade, who runs the IFComp, built the Rubik's Companion cube, his own prop Portal Gun, and did the LOLtrek sequences.
09:59
< Vash[t-x]>
I'm going to laugh if I hear a customer's phone with that ringtone
09:59
< McMartin>
He is also an Actual Space Scientist and works with lasers for a living.
09:59
< Vash[t-x]>
I will kill a co-worker if I hear them with that
09:59
< McMartin>
He can have a Space Core Ringtone all he wants.
09:59
< TheWatcher>
That's fair enough, yeah
10:00
< McMartin>
(I have in fact met up with the dude for sushi a couple times because he's been in the area presenting to NASA at Moffett Field - a location you may recall from Mythbusters Episodes where they need a room big enough that it's going to take a hangar to do it)
10:00
< Vornicus>
I'm just gonna live with my dream of NSMBWii music as my ring tone.
10:01
< McMartin>
Any cell phone less than like 7 years old will take arbitrary MP3s as ring tones, dude~
10:01
< Vash[t-x]>
...
10:01 * Vash[t-x] eyes vorn
10:01
< Vornicus>
Yeah, but I have to get the mp3s.
10:01
< Vash[t-x]>
....
10:01
< McMartin>
Which reminds me, I should reload the Tyrian stuff into my new phone.
10:01
< Vash[t-x]>
that shouldn't be difficult, vorn
10:02
< Vornicus>
No, but.
10:02
< Vash[t-x]>
?
10:02
< McMartin>
:effort:
10:02
< Vash[t-x]>
. . .
10:03
< AnnoDomini>
I was just informed that I outraced a buddy of mine (who is like four years older) to the master's degree. Man.
10:03
< Vash[t-x]>
yes, like looking for a fucking plane ticket to see your gf
10:03
< jerith>
McMartin: You've apparently never been exposed to the iPhone, then. :-P
10:03 * Vash[t-x] glares at vorn's direction
10:03
< McMartin>
jerith: Oh, right. That requires conversion into an m4r
10:03
< McMartin>
I knew this because the Space Core ringtone is available as both >_>
10:04 * jerith should call his gf and ask her to bring him lunch.
10:05
< Vash[t-x]>
I would like putting an OK Go song as a ringtone... but it would be a bad idea
10:05
< Vash[t-x]>
I wouldn't hear it with all the other sounds at work
10:06
< McMartin>
This is in fact why I usually don't do the music thing for ringtones.
10:06
< Vash[t-x]>
hell, you know how you can't ignore/you can hear/notice the 'old phone' ringtone? or something similar?
10:07
< Vash[t-x]>
I usually can't hear it at work
10:07
< McMartin>
However, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H99xWJvS2g seems like it should be readily recognizable.
10:07
< Vash[t-x]>
.... I have my phone in ring AND vibrate
10:07
< Alek>
anyone recommend a good, classic ringtone for me? it's an old crappy phone, only takes polytone and truetone, no actual songs. :/
10:07
< McMartin>
I had the most awesome ringtone back in 2003.
10:07
< McMartin>
It was called "Triads" and it sounded for all the world like a B5 communicator chirp.
10:08
< Vornicus>
hey, an ambigram.
10:08
< McMartin>
At the time I tended to answer my cell with "McMartin, go"
10:08
< Vornicus>
Alek: the best text message ringtone I ever heard was in fact the power rangers beep.
10:09
< Vornicus>
Which is sufficiently chiptuney that it should be findable in that sense.
10:10
< Vash[t-x]>
heh
10:10
< Kazriko>
Gah. bad, bad game... making me stay up until 3.
10:11
< McMartin>
Chemistry
10:11
< McMartin>
IN SPACE
10:11
< McMartin>
(SPACE)
10:11 * McMartin watches his Android emulator freeze.
10:11
< McMartin>
Dammit
10:11
< Kazriko>
Heh. Android emulator = irritating...
10:11
< McMartin>
ANDROID HELL IS A REAL PLACE WHERE YOU *WILL* BE SENT AT THE FIRST SIGN OF DEFIANCE
10:11
< Vash[t-x]>
... I thought you were expecting it to asplode?
10:11
< Vash[t-x]>
...
10:11
< Vash[t-x]>
McM
10:11
< Vash[t-x]>
You love Portal, don't you?
10:12
< McMartin>
I have a strong associative memory
10:12
< McMartin>
And a reputation for memethrowing.
10:12
< Kazriko>
That was a very good line. :)
10:12
< McMartin>
Portal was Pretty Good, yes~
10:12
< Vash[t-x]>
Heh
10:12
< McMartin>
Also, I of course used that line for my Hello World application.
10:13 * Alek nods.
10:13
< TheWatcher>
That poor android emulator
10:13
< Alek>
I'll take a peek for those, thanks.
10:14
< Kazriko>
Using an android phone has me pining for HP to release a decent phone...
10:14
< Vash[t-x]>
I NEED SLEEP. NOWS.
10:14 * Vash[t-x] drags vorn to bed
10:14
< AnnoDomini>
Alek: Move GODS.
10:14 Vash[t-x] is now known as Vash[Sleeping]
10:14
< Vornicus>
aie
10:15
< TheWatcher>
Night Vash
10:15
< Vash[Sleeping]>
Morning/Night, guys.
10:15
< McMartin>
SUCCESS
10:15 * Vash[Sleeping] thuds on Vorn... while he still continues to writ ehis cheat sheet
10:15
< Kazriko>
McMartin, that was a triumph?
10:16 * Vash[Sleeping] makes a note
10:16
< McMartin>
Not really; this is merely a moderate success.
10:16 * Vash[Sleeping] sleeps
10:16
< McMartin>
We will define "huge" success as me writing a CCA and actually loading it onto my phone and having it run.
10:17 * Kazriko did manage to get a Phonegap app working on his actual phone.
10:19
< jerith>
CCA?
10:24
< TheWatcher>
Cyclic Cellular Automaton
10:27
< McMartin>
Eclipse integration here looks pretty solid.
10:27
< McMartin>
I think that's a night.
10:28 * McMartin also names his virtual testing machines "Atlas" and "PBody" >_>
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11:25 * TheWatcher huhs
11:25
< TheWatcher>
Either I'm blind, or there is no AVL tree implementation in Boost
11:27
< TheWatcher>
Oh, wait, apparently one in Boost.intrusive
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13:42 * TheWatcher hates all over AVL trees
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14:26
< gnolam>
TheWatcher: ?
14:28
< TheWatcher>
Oh, a combination of things, primarily issues of templated c++ implementation and serialising
14:32 * Reiver eyes his cards.
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22:21 AnnoDomini [annodomini@D553D1.41311B.78E477.52551C] has quit [[NS] Quit: Sleep.]
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